He is no stranger to jet-setting all over the world, thanks to the many holidays his families venture on throughout the year.

And heading overseas for the family's fifth break since January, Kai Rooney, seven, was pictured having a ball as he holidayed with his pregnant mother Coleen, 31, and his younger brothers Klay, four, and Kit, one - without father Wayne, 32.

They had travelled to Barbados to make the most of the half-term break, with the Everton footballer's eldest child pictured showing off his acrobatic skills, as he back flipped on the beach in front of pals.

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Soaking up the sun: Kai Rooney, seven, was pictured having a ball as he holidayed with his pregnant mother Coleen, 31, and his younger brothers Klay, four, and Kit, one - without father Wayne, 32, in Barbados

Clad in printed swim shorts and a Kenzo designer tee, Kai appeared to have all eyes on him, as he commanded attention while playing on the beach by the water's edge.

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The youngster appeared to captivate his friends as he somersaulted on the sand, clearly having a ball on his latest getaway.

The latest pictures of Kai come as he and his family have been soaking up the sun in Barbados - a favourite holiday location of theirs - although his father Wayne has been noticeably absent amid rumours of marriage woes with Coleen following his drink driving conviction.

Stealing the show: The youngster was pictured showing off his acrobatic skills on Monday, as he back flipped on the beach in front of pals

Loving life: Clad in printed swim shorts and a Kenzo designer tee, Kai appeared to have all eyes on him, as he commanded attention while playing on the beach by the water's edge

Earlier in the year, in April, Coleen had taken Kai on a short trip to Madrid back in April to attend a Real Madrid versus Barcelona game with his mother, before heading to Barbados during the May half-term.

They then joined the rest of his family in Portugal at the end of July, later heading to Mallorca at the end of August with his brothers and mum. They had flown back from the Spanish holiday resort in the wake of Wayne's previous arrest.

His mother Coleen has found herself criticised on social media when it comes to how many holiday she and her family are seen to go on, but the WAG has made sure to hit back at her critics, insisting her family's travels are nothing to do with anyone else.

Jet-setters: Coleen, who is currently expecting the couple's fourth child, has whisked her children away on yet another holiday, with their latest trip being son Kai's fifth since the beginning of the year

After it was claimed her trip to Barbados is her seventh of the year - she enjoyed trips to Amsterdam, Mykonos and Ibiza without her brood, Coleen tweeted in response: '7th Holiday???... I thought it was more than that!! Half term with the kids... hope you all enjoy yours & make lots of fun memories.'

THE KAI'S THE LIMIT: ROONEY'S 2017 TRIPS

AUGUST: Jetted to Mallorca with his brothers, mother Coleen and his maternal grandparents

OCTOBER: The same group headed to Barbados for half-term

She had previously told The Mirror: 'I’m privileged that I’m able to go on holiday, and if anyone else had the opportunity they would go.

'You get people criticising, but why are you interested in me going on holiday. It’s something I really want to do and it has got nothing to do with anyone else.'

Last year, Coleen had been forced to hit back on Twitter, after she was seen attending a football game with Kai and her family in Paris. She came under fire from one user on the social media site, who claimed she was going to be 'hit by a fine' for taking her children out of school during term time.

They tweeted: '@ColeenRoo @WayneRooney hope there's a fine coming your way for taking your kids out of school!!! Double standards!!'

At the time, Coleen made sure to respond, revealing that Kai attends a private school and that he had taken 'extra work' away with him. The fashion designer hit back: 'No Kai goes to a private school, so no fine.... Extra work to take away with us though!!!'

Private schools are often to seen have longer holidays than state schools, with students given an extra week at Christmas and Easter, and two extra weeks for their summer break - meaning they are off for eight weeks over the summer period between July and September.

Lucky boy: Kai has previously enjoyed a trip to Madrid in April, Barbados in May, Portugal at the end of July, Mallorca at the end of August, before returning to Barbados for October half-term

Hitting back: Coleen has found herself criticised on social media when it comes to how many holidays she and her family are seen to go on

Setting the record straight: The WAG revealed son Kai (far R) goes to private school meaning his school holidays are often longer, with Coleen adding he takes 'extra work' away with him

Luxury: The Rooney's own a five bedroom house in Barbados, but reportedly do not use the house as a base during their frequent trips to Barbados, preferring to stay at the exclusive Sandy Lane hotel

It's believed Coleen and Wayne own a five bedroom house in Barbados, complete with infinity pool, and media room in the island's prestigious Jasmine Ridge estate. It can house up to 14 guests and includes a two bedroom guest cottage.

They reportedly bought the lavish property in 2010 for £5m and rental of the house can cost up to £25,000 a week.

The Rooneys do not use the house as a base during their frequent trips to Barbados, preferring to stay at the exclusive Sandy Lane hotel.

Going it alone: Wayne hadn't been present on the holiday, as he is currently in the UK continuing with his community service after being arrested for drink driving in September

Drama: His conviction led to Wayne being banned from driving two years and given 100 hours' of community service, after he was found behind the wheel of Laura Simpson's (above) VW beetle back in September

Wayne hadn't been present on the Barbados holiday, as he is currently in the UK continuing with his community service after being arrested for drink driving in September, following a night out with party girl Laura Simpson.

Since then, his personal and professional lives have been under intense scrutiny, with much speculation surfacing about the state of his nine year marriage to Coleen and his football club's precarious position in the Premier League.

She has remained relatively silent in the wake of such claims, but has been pictured on several occasions without her wedding ring. Wayne, meanwhile, has apologised for his 'unforgivable lack of judgement' as he was banned from driving for two years and given 100 hours' community service.

He has been throwing himself into community service in Macclesfield, spending his 32nd birthday alone as his wife and children soaked up the sun on holiday.

Troubles: Coleen's latest trip to Barbados comes in the midst of personal battles with claims surfacing suggesting her marriage is now 'on the rocks - she has remained relatively silent on the claims, with Wayne spending his 32nd birthday alone